- CEO
- Christopher Panzeca
- Sector
- Consumer Cyclical
- Industry
- Specialty Retail
- Address
- 1501 Broadway New York City NY United States of America 10036
- IPO Date
- Jun 30, 1998
- Business
- Carrier Alliance Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CAHI) operates as a holding company focused on providing comprehensive logistics and supply chain solutions for the transportation and carrier industry. The company offers a range of services including freight brokerage, carrier management platforms, digital load-matching technology, third-party logistics (3PL) coordination, and compliance management software; its proprietary AllyMatch platform connects shippers with vetted carriers, while AllyComply provides regulatory compliance tools for motor carriers. Carrier Alliance serves shippers, carriers, and logistics providers primarily in North America, with expanding operations into Europe and Asia through strategic digital infrastructure.
Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, the company targets mid-market shippers and independent carriers in the trucking and freight sectors, competing in the broader transportation management system (TMS) and logistics technology industry. Subsidiaries include Carrier Ally Software LLC and Freight Ally Network, with no disclosed parent company. Carrier Alliance maintains a focus on technology-driven efficiency, integrating AI for route optimization and real-time tracking across its service portfolio.
In the last two years, Carrier Alliance Holdings has pursued aggressive expansion, including a major strategic alliance with Global Freight Exchange in Q4 2024 to enhance cross-border load board integration; the company completed a $75 million Series B funding round led by logistics-focused venture firm TransPort Ventures in March 2025, supporting product development. It launched AllyAI Pro, an advanced predictive analytics tool for carrier capacity forecasting, in June 2025, and acquired Regional Carrier Network Inc. in September 2025 to bolster its Southeast U.S. brokerage operations. These moves reflect a shift toward AI-enhanced, full-stack logistics platforms amid industry digitization trends.